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Joshua Bryant

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Join date: Feb 14, 2026

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Hi, I’m Joshua.


I’m passionate about exploring new destinations and sharing practical travel insights along the way. From cruising out of Galveston to discovering local markets in port cities, I focus on real experiences, smart planning, and meaningful moments beyond the typical tourist path.


This blog is where I document the places I’ve been, the destinations on my bucket list, and helpful tips to make travel smoother and more rewarding.


Whether you’re planning a cruise, researching a new destination, or simply looking for inspiration, you’ll find straightforward advice and honest perspectives here.


Let’s explore.

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Feb 21, 20263 min
The Lowest Light Pollution Places in the USA: Where to Experience Truly Dark Skies
If you’ve ever wanted to see the Milky Way with your own eyes, traveling to the lowest light pollution places in the USA should be at the top of your bucket list. In a world filled with city glow and artificial light, true darkness has become rare. But across the United States, there are still remote destinations where the stars shine brighter, constellations are vivid, and the night sky feels infinite. This guide covers the best destinations for experiencing the lowest light pollution ...

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Feb 19, 20262 min
3 Bucket List Travel Destinations I Haven’t Visited Yet (But Think About Often)
There are places in this world that live in your imagination long before you ever set foot in them. For me, three bucket list travel destinations sit permanently at the top of my list: Cambodia (Angkor Wat) The Maldives Nicaragua I’ve never been to any of them. But each one means something deeply different to me. And one day, I’ll stand in all three. Angkor Wat, Cambodia — A Childhood Dream Turned Real Bucket List Travel Destination Gaia Gensouki - Angkor Wat As a kid, one of my favorite...

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Feb 14, 20263 min
Belize Cruise Port Experience: Walking Beyond the Tourist Zone
Cruise stops are often packaged experiences — colorful, curated, and controlled. But my recent Belize cruise port experience was different. Instead of booking a traditional Belize cruise excursion, I left the tourist area behind and explored on foot. No schedule. No reservations. No guided tour. Just miles of walking and whatever I found along the way. If you’re wondering what to do in Belize during a cruise stop, this is what stepping outside the tourist zone looked like for me. Arriving at...

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